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Alain Jaume Tavel Rosé 2015

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Robert Parker score (vintage 2014): 90

Wine Spectator score (vintage 2014): 90

Wine Advocate score (vintage 2014): 90

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Description

The Tavel Rosé wine, produced on a hill side vineyard, on sandy and clay pebble soils, is made up of 60% Black Grenache, 30% Shiraz, and 10% of Mourvédre. The harvest ages in stainless steel vats, without malolactic fermentation, to conserve all the fruitiness

Tasting Notes

EYE: The Tavel has a beautiful bright rosé color
NOSE: An aromatic elegant bouquet of crushed strawberries, watermelon and rose petals aromas linguering towards light spices
MOUTH: It is very smooth on the palate, with a long and warm finish

Light

Powerful

Simple

Complex

Spicy

Fruity

Light Tannins

Heavy Tannins

Green Fruits

White Fruits

Dry

Sweet

Food Pairing

The best wine to accompany Asian foods, such as Sushi, grilled fish, Singaporean noodles.

Quick Facts

With a beautiful rubis rosé color, this is a complex and elegant wine, great with seafood dishes and sushi.
It is one of the only rosé wines in the Alain Jaume domain.

It can be enjoyed at its best up to 2020, and should be served chilled at 8 degrees.

Estate

The Jaume Estate dates back to 1826, in the heart of Châteauneuf du Pape, on the north side. Owned by the same family since then, the Estate produces authentic, strong character wines These vineyards were planted from the XIV Century, by the popes, on terraces covered with pebbles. The Jaume family transmits this savoir-faire and passion for making rich and complex wines.

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Quick Facts

With a beautiful rubis rosé color, this is a complex and elegant wine, great with seafood dishes and sushi.
It is one of the only rosé wines in the Alain Jaume domain.

It can be enjoyed at its best up to 2020, and should be served chilled at 8 degrees.

Estate

The Jaume Estate dates back to 1826, in the heart of Châteauneuf du Pape, on the north side. Owned by the same family since then, the Estate produces authentic, strong character wines These vineyards were planted from the XIV Century, by the popes, on terraces covered with pebbles. The Jaume family transmits this savoir-faire and passion for making rich and complex wines.